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These Active Directory objects came from the Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 objects cn=Jdoe_CR,cn=Recipients,ou=northamerica,o=microsoft and cn=Jdoe,cn=Recipients,ou=northamerica,o=microsoft. This behavior occurs when a custom recipient is created in a mailbox container and then is | These Active Directory objects came from the Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 objects cn=Jdoe_CR,cn=Recipients,ou=northamerica,o=microsoft and cn=Jdoe,cn=Recipients,ou=northamerica,o=microsoft. This behavior occurs when a custom recipient is created in a mailbox container and then is "hidden." They are not duplicates. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:51, 21 July 2020
Article ID: 252228
Article Last Modified on 2/26/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q252228
SUMMARY
When replication occurs across a Connection Agreement (CA), it appears as if the Active Directory Connector (ADC) has created duplicate objects, for example, the Active Directory objects CN=John Doe (CustRecip) and CN=John Doe (Test Account).
MORE INFORMATION
These Active Directory objects came from the Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 objects cn=Jdoe_CR,cn=Recipients,ou=northamerica,o=microsoft and cn=Jdoe,cn=Recipients,ou=northamerica,o=microsoft. This behavior occurs when a custom recipient is created in a mailbox container and then is "hidden." They are not duplicates.
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